Hitler WAS democratically elected to every office he held, though. Chancellor was more than enough to allow him to further seize power.
The [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url] took power through elections. It was not a coup d'etat
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Edited by PotatoSalad1994: 1/31/2016 7:24:58 PMThe majority of the people didn't vote for Hitler, is what I'm trying to say. They initially had a small fraction of voters, about 25-40%
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Well. Yes, but you have to consider that this wasn't a bicameral legislature. 25-40% actually made a significant plurality.
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You're right
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Err. I mean two party government, not two houses